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  • Where does the McFlurry's trans fat come from?

    The McFlurry has 0.5 to 1.0 grams of trans fat per serving according to the McDonald's USA Nutrition Facts for Popular Menu Items. Where is this coming from?

    The individual toppings (Reese's, OREO, Rolo, M&M) have no trans fat according to their respective manufacturer's nutrition facts.

    The vanilla reduced fat ice cream is used in the cones and sundaes, but they have 0g trans fat.

    So if it is not the soft serve ice cream and it is not the toppings then what?

    Vanilla Reduced Fat Ice Cream:

    Milk, sugar, cream, nonfat milk solids, corn syrup solids, mono- and diglycerides, guar gum, dextrose, sodium citrate, artificial vanilla flavor, sodium phosphate,

    carrageenan, disodium phosphate, cellulose gum, vitamin A palmitate.

    Oreo® Cookie Pieces:

    Sugar, enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), vegetable oil (may contain one or more of the following: high oleic

    canola oil, palm oil, canola oil and/or soybean oil), cocoa (processed with alkali), high fructose corn syrup, corn starch, leavening (baking soda, calcium phosphate),

    salt, soy lecithin (emulsifier), artificial flavor (vanillin), chocolate.

    Reese's Peanut Butter Cup® Candy Pieces:

    Milk chocolate [sugar, cocoa butter, chocolate, nonfat milk, milkfat, lactose, soy lecithin and PGPR (emulsifiers)], peanuts, sugar, dextrose, chocolate, nonfat milk,

    contains 2% or less of the following: tapioca maltodextrin, salt, vegetable oil (cocoa butter, palm, shea, sunflower and/or safflower oil), whey, milkfat, soy lecithin,

    TBHQ (preservative), artificial flavor (vanillin).

    M&M® Mini Milk Chocolate Candies:

    Milk chocolate (sugar, chocolate, skim milk, cocoa butter, lactose, milkfat, soy lecithin, salt, artificial flavors), sugar, contains 2% or less of the following: corn starch,

    corn syrup, colored with (yellow 5 lake, red 40 lake, blue 1 lake, yellow 6 lake, blue 2 lake, yellow 5, red 40, blue 1, yellow 6, blue 2), dextrin.

    Rolo® Chopped Shells (Topping):

    Milk chocolate [sugar, nonfat milk, cocoa butter, chocolate, lactose, milkfat, soy lecithin, PGRP (emulsifier), vanillin, artificial flavor].

    Hot Caramel Topping:

    Corn syrup, sweetened condensed milk (milk, sugar), high fructose corn syrup, butter (cream, salt), sugar, water, disodium phosphate, pectin, salt, potassium sorbate

    (preservative), artificial flavors (vanillin, ethyl vanillin).

    2 AnswersFast Food9 years ago
  • Expresscard vs microSD speed comparison?

    Is an Expresscard SSD faster than a microSD flash card?

    I am looking in the 8GB range if you think that matters.

    Just for clarification, I am talking about class 6 microSD.

    In case you are wondering what I would use it for, Vista Readyboost and/or fast backup.

    And yes, I do know that microSD 8gb class 6 is usually half the price of expresscard SSD 8gb, that is why I want to know if there is any reason to buy expresscard over microSD.

    No guessing please, your answer may influence my purchase.

    1 AnswerAdd-ons1 decade ago
  • Reliable ExpressCard manufacturers?

    When I bought my laptop, it came with an ExpressCard/54 slot. After further research, I discovered that there are many laptops that have this hardware capability included. However, my search for ExpressCard/54/34 products has turned up very little. I really want to take advantage of this slot since my 2yo laptop is starting to show early signs of aging. Specifically, I was looking into the small SSD ExpressCard modules in the hopes of adding slightly more storage and better page-file performance.

    The ancient relative of the ExpressCard is the old PCMCIA CardBus modules that were common for Ethernet/Dialup expansion.

    If you are a newbie to the subject, take a look at the public wiki:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExpressCard

    ...you might also be interested in the ExpressCard resource list:

    http://www.expresscard.org/web/site/cons_wtb.jsp

    While looking through the available upgrades via Express Card technology, I can't help but wonder 3 things:

    Are these devices reliable; is there any source you can find or that you know of that suggests these devices are prone to failure?

    Is this a dead market; are there simply not enough manufacturers interested in building useful ExpressCard modules?

    If you were in my position, would you be willing to take a chance and buy one of these modules?

    1 AnswerLaptops & Notebooks1 decade ago
  • Are Kleptomania and Syllogomania related?

    Kleptomania = Stealing on impulse without monetary value in mind.

    Syllogomania = Hoarding with no intention of use.

    Is there any significant relationship that has been established between these two conditions?

    I often thought I had some level of kleptomania as a child, but I never had a psych evaluation because I never stole anything noticeable. I have been diagnosed with some form of OCD in the past, but I don't remember the specifics.

    As a child I would steal meaningless items constantly. Cement and nails from construction sites. Rubber bands and beads from thrift stores. etc etc

    Now as an adult I find myself unable to discard anything I come across. Piles of paper in the form of notes, bills, receipts, etc. Coins of all varieties tossed in boxes and never touched. Pictures, Videos and whole Websites archived to hundreds of data DVDs.

    Anyway, just curious and couldn't find an existing question that matched.

    2 AnswersMental Health1 decade ago
  • Can stomach pains be related to the time of day?

    I get stomach and intestinal pains if I eat in the morning.

    This is not related to food, I have changed my diet several times.

    This is not related to sleep, the same thing happens if I wake up in the morning or if I've already been awake all night.

    What might be causing this? How can illness be specific to the time of day? Could this be psychosomatic?

    Any information is appreciated.

    1 AnswerOther - Health1 decade ago
  • Is there a deity of madness in polytheistic religions?

    Most polytheistic religions link deities with some properties that they, the deity, represent. Do any of these deities represent madness or insanity?

    If so, what is the name of the deity and what religion are they from?

    3 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago